Hey everyone,
I just had a weird urge to study at a University in Pakistan to experience the student life there. It came to my mind,perhaps because I always wanted to compare and contrast teaching styles and student life among different countries.
Some background information about me:
I was born in Pakistan, but havent been there in 11 years now. In terms of education:
1) B.A. ( 4 years), major:Economics, Minor: Classics- Canada
2) LLB (Hons)-U.K.
3) LLM (enrolled currently)-Canada
My question is: What program would be best for me? I dont think I want to spend more than a year in this endeavour, but still want to get the whole student life experience. Personally, I was thinking of either some business program or maybe law school, as I have already been through them but maybe I am missing something since I dont know much about similarities between programs in Pakistan and Canada.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!
P.S I can read/speak Urdu and Punjabi to a great extent, but I havent written in Urdu in over a decade, so might need to work on that.
I just had a weird urge to study at a University in Pakistan to experience the student life there. It came to my mind,perhaps because I always wanted to compare and contrast teaching styles and student life among different countries.
Some background information about me:
I was born in Pakistan, but havent been there in 11 years now. In terms of education:
1) B.A. ( 4 years), major:Economics, Minor: Classics- Canada
2) LLB (Hons)-U.K.
3) LLM (enrolled currently)-Canada
My question is: What program would be best for me? I dont think I want to spend more than a year in this endeavour, but still want to get the whole student life experience. Personally, I was thinking of either some business program or maybe law school, as I have already been through them but maybe I am missing something since I dont know much about similarities between programs in Pakistan and Canada.
Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated!
P.S I can read/speak Urdu and Punjabi to a great extent, but I havent written in Urdu in over a decade, so might need to work on that.
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